N'Zoth Rogue
- Last updated Apr 24, 2016 (Classic Nerfs)
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Wild
- 16 Minions
- 14 Spells
- Deck Type: Theorycraft
- Deck Archetype: Unknown
- Crafting Cost: 11160
- Dust Needed: Loading Collection
- Created: 3/31/2016 (Explorers)
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This is a deck that I will be trying to make work for the standard mode.
It might change the deck after new cards are announced or if the class cards for Rogue get changed.
Anyways what do you think of the deck?
[Last changed: 22.04.2016] Added the latest revealed cards
will van cleef be viable?
I already excluded Naxx / GvG cards from here ^^
Needs Loot Hoarders for card draw and it's more early stuff for Unearthed Raptor to copy.
But yeah, this deck could work.
I mean in the late game I think I don't want my Big Boss Old God to summon tiny loot hoarders :/
Hint hint hint:
Shadowstep.
What would you want to use it with that would be really really worth it?
It's only a problem of your deck that there is no target worth Shadowstepping.
This is how I see N'zoth rogue. Only big deathrattles, Shadowstep infinite value.
Most Reno decks I run use 1-2 doubles, and are okay with it. Maybe 1 shadowstep is better, but that's testing material.
Xaril isn't that good. His body is outright bad, getting 1 card out of deathrattle doesn't change that. The core idea is to revive big minions, that can win the board pretty fast. He doesn't do that.
Did you ever played against fatigue warrior or entomb priest? Meta is that slow already. Value deck beat those fatigue decks, and tripple bounced N'zoth is the value.
You don't trigger the battlecry out of N'Zoth, so only random deathrattle item, which MIGHT be usefull, but might not.
Well, I'm just fan of control/value decks, and I totally see N'zoth-shadowstep being the one.
Switch Edwin, a Spa and 2 Preps for 2 Loot Hoarders and 2 Defenders of Argus?
I'll definitely look into what you said once more cards get revealed ^^
Like the deck. Only not feeling the FoK. And im missing anub arak. :( think he can be of some valeu here. :)
You're unlikely to have all six of those deathrattles drawn, played, and dead before N'Zoth (unless you're going into fatigue by the time you play him), so going a few over seems pretty safe. So long as you don't overload the deck on "bad" deathrattles (Loot Hoarder is pretty low-value to get the second time around), the only real concern is having so many that the effect becomes too random, or not enough to get full value from the cast.
Murloc Paladin can draw, play and than summon 5 murlocs
Yeah but summoning those murlocs lets you win the game immediately which isn't the case with N'Zoth.
And also if your deathrattle minion gets transformed (sheep, hex) it wont dieas a deathrattle minion. So always safer to have a few extra's. ;)
Im most cases 1st Anyfin deal only 16 dmg. Concidering how slow this deck is it might be not enough. You should play 2nd Anyfin to win the game and it's requires one turn after you played 1st
Seems like you're going a bit out of your way to include some Auctioneer action aswell. Feels like you might aswell play a single sprint instead. It's more consistent. Then you can play other efficient cards instead of Prep, like Loot Hoarder or Undercity Valiant. Also Cairne could be a consideration, with Belcher gone it becomes better, and it seriously ups the value of N'zoth.
With Tomb Pillager and Xaril there's a lot to work with , that is just what I thought. As for sprint I do not think it is that of a good card in the deck because you'll be mainly drawing into creatures, so the tempo loss is even bigger that way. But of course I could be wrong.
Might be a matter of taste aswell. I don't like using preparations in a tempo/value oriented deck, they can really mess up your draw, that's why I play neither Auctioneer nor Sprint in my version. But play Loot Hoarders and Polluted Hoarders instead, so many cantrips just makes it able for you to keep going aswell. They're better in rogue because you usually clear out their small guys anyway, so they don't trade down very often. But like I said, might be matter of taste.